The East African Ambulance Project was founded in 2009 by NJ EMT Michael Carr after he visited medical clinics, dispensaries and hospitals in East Africa.Our goal is to purchase ambulances for medical service providers in rural East Africa.

Ambulance for Ambulatory Care

In countries with developed transportation and medical infrastructure, such as the United States, ambulances serve as emergency transportation for injured or sick people to hospitals. In a rural African setting, ambulances can serve this role in addition to providing:

•primary preventative care

•pre and post-natal care

•vaccinations

•geriatric care

East Africa Ambulance Project is recognized under section 501 (c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code.